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Pahlavi Aide Says U.S. Missed a Chance to Help Topple Iran's Regime
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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · Jun 14, 2026
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What happened
Reza Pahlavi’s chief of staff, Cameron Khosravi Neia, said the U.S. and Europe missed a chance to help Iranians weaken or replace the regime. He accused Europe of ignoring political prisoners and other abuses, said Iran’s economy has worsened, and pointed to July 4 as a test for Mojtaba Khamenei.
- 01Pahlavi adviser says the U.S. stopped a military move when the regime was vulnerable.
- 02He says Europe failed to demand releases, no executions, and no internet shutdowns.
- 03Khosravi Neia says Iran's economy is worse than before the protest movement.
- 04Pahlavi's camp is watching Mojtaba Khamenei's July 4 funeral test.
- 05He says another return of Iranians to the streets is only a matter of time.
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